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The King’s Singers
19 July, 2023
"The important thing is to treat each side of music in its own terms, or on its own terms. You don't stay rigid in your approach to each one, but you think what says this best. If you do that, it becomes much easier to include loads of different styles of music in one concert or keep that much music in your library. "
Category: The Basses
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Thomas Quasthoff
13 July, 2023
"All the art forms that has to do with singing have a message. There’s always a message that you have to give to the audience. "
Category: The Basses
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Günther Groissböck
5 July, 2023
"I would say it's a sort of a ping pong game where you play both sides, and I wouldn't put it in boxes. It's good singing and deep singing, it's just the honesty, the artistry, and the purity that your approach shows, it shouldn't be a contradiction. I think it fits very well together. "
Category: The Basses
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Laurent Naouri
13 June, 2023
"I use what I know of one field in the other field, and vice versa. I try to use what I know in every field in any way, that's who I am. And I make the best I can with what I've experienced. But for me, it's certainly not two separated worlds in my mind. It's constantly traveling from one to the other. "
Category: The Basses
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Ildebrando D’Archangelo
9 June, 2023
"The wonderful thing of Leporello is the comedy. And this is the only character in the opera who has many colours. Leporello tries to imitate Don Giovanni in this aria, and so he's like the figure of all emotion in Giovanni by night."
Category: The Basses
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